In 2003 a conference took place at Adam Mickiewicz University, organised by the Polish chapter of EBEN and the Institute of Cultural Studies of AMU and dedicated to the “post-Enron trauma” in business...

According to A. Etzione1, “almost the entire life of the contemporary man goes by inside organizations: we are born, grow, receive education, practice religion, work, have fun, marry and even die with...

This work is inserted into the Ethical Entrepreneurship theme of the Fifth ISBEE World Congress. It revolves around the question: Is it necessary (and possible) to teach Ethics in business schools? Ac...

The argument most frequently used to justify the call for sustainability in business and life generally is based on notions of distributive justice. This paper sees a strong link between sustainabilit...

Business ethics education has focused primarily on moral formation of individual leaders and managers in the context of ethical codes, organizational culture, and legal compliance. Important as this a...

The article deals with the idea of building a company around the CSR principles and designing a business model that is simultaneously economically viable, lucrative and of social benefits. TOMS is an ...

Entrepreneurial ethics includes managing stakeholders in a respectful and fair manner (Harris, Sapienza and Bowie, 2009). Fulfilling this moral obligation, especially with regard to employees and unio...

It has been argued that globalisation is changing the historical relationship between corporations and society (Scherer & Palazzo, 2008). As globalisation undermines the relative autonomy of governmen...

The aim of the presented paper is to show, based on case study of Central European cultural archetype of “Lodzermensch”, how analysis of provincial pro-entrepreneurial myths can enrich the problematic...

Bangladesh has made considerable progress in increasing food production as well as on its socio-economic indicators against MDG goals, yet it continues to be one of the poorest as well as food insecur...